WhatsApp for iOS has just added Touch ID and Face ID lock support for compatible iPhone and iPad devices. Here are the details.
Apple has just reactivated certificates for Google and Facebook iOS apps after punishing both for breaking the rules. Here are the details.
Facebook has been caught paying people to let them spy on their iPhones, and as a result Apple has revoked certificates killing all Facebook internal iOS apps while the Android app is still live. Here are the details.
Users of Facebook Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp will be able to send and receive messages with each other at some point in the future, according to a report.
It’s not been a great twelve months for Facebook, and that looks set to spill over to some of its partners too, with Samsung coming under fire following a report by Bloomberg, which claims that some of its phones refuse to uninstall Facebook when prompted.
Facebook today released an update to Instagram that switched the app to horizontal scrolling. Then, it performed an almost immediate 360 and reverted back to the original methods of interaction.
Facebook just can't stay out of the news these days, and The New York Times has published a new, in-depth look at how the company dealt with the many, many issues it has been faced with over the last few months.
Apple's iMessage is Facebook's biggest competition, Mark Zuckerberg admits. Here's everything you need to know about this story.
Facebook has just announced the Portal and Portal+ Alexa-powered devices to compete with the Amazon Echo Show. Here's everything you need to know.
Instagram has been in the news plenty of late, and it's following all of that up with a new feature that will make it easier to follow people that you meet in real life. Dubbed Nametag, the feature allows users to display their username on a phone in a format that will allow another user to scan it. Similar to a QR code but not as strange to look at, the new tags can be customized with the inclusion of stickers as well as different colors.